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12 August, 21:00

There are 1.5 times as many students taking Spanish as there are taking French at a high school. Drag students to represent the number of students taking French for every 3 students taking Spanish.

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  1. 12 August, 23:01
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The ratio of Spanish students to French students is 1.5/1.

    The second ratio of the proportion we will use is 3/x, with x being the unknown number of French students:

    1.5/1 = 3/x

    Cross multiplying, we have

    1.5x = 3 (1)

    1.5x = 3

    Divide both sides by 1.5:

    1.5x/1.5 = 3/1.5

    x = 2
  2. 13 August, 00:19
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    The answer is 4.5 because you are multiplying 1.5 times 3 = 4.5
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